Not exact matches
[Volodymyr Kuleshov et al, Synthetic long - read sequencing reveals intraspecies
diversity in the
human microbiome]
The suggested focus should be in building the resilience of society and maintaining
diversity in the «global
microbiome» — only a fraction of which causes
human or animal disease.
«Ochman and colleagues show that
human evolution was accompanied by both a rapid divergence of the
microbiome from the
microbiome of apes, and a drastic loss of
diversity of the microbial community,» says Thomas Bosch of the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel, Germany.
As Mani Subramanian, Summers's adviser, points out, 90 % of the cells in our body are bacterial, and research into the
human microbiome, our total complement of bacteria, has revealed that we are veritable rainforests when it comes to bacterial
diversity.
«Reduction in dietary
diversity impacts richness of
human gut microbiota: Dietary
diversity necessary for a healthy gastrointestinal
microbiome.»
For instance, one priority could be to increase the number and
diversity of people sampled in studies of the
human microbiome.
Pollard, senior investigator at the Gladstone Institutes and professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of California, San Francisco, delivered a presentation titled «Estimating Taxonomic and Functional
Diversity in Shotgun Metagenomes» during an invited session focused on statistics, the
microbiome and
human health.
Gut microbiota
diversity according to dietary habits and geographical provenance — Bruno Senghor —
Human Microbiome Journal
Professor Segal's research has two major directions 1) Gene regulation — using quantitative and computational models to understand how DNA sequence variation among
human individuals generates phenotypic
diversity 2)
Microbiome and Nutrition — understanding how the microbial composition of individuals affect their physiology and health.
Human gut
microbiome ** Competitively Selected Donor Fecal Microbiota Transplantation: Butyrate Concentration and
Diversity as Measures of Donor Quality.
In the proposed partnership between Addis Ababa University (AAU) and J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), the objective is to build genomics capacity at AAU and to apply newly developed skills towards understanding the relationships of active TB disease with Mtb strain type
diversity and host components such as the
human respiratory
microbiome and protein - based analysis of immune responses in the respiratory tract.
Topographical and temporal
diversity of the
human skin
microbiome.